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- Mite abstract "Mites, along with ticks, are small arthropods belonging to the subclass Acari (also known as Acarina) and the class Arachnida. The scientific discipline devoted to the study of ticks and mites is called acarology. In soil ecosystems, mites are favored by high organic matter content and by moist conditions, wherein they actively engage in the fragmentation and mixing of organic matter.".
- Mite thumbnail Yellow_mite_(Tydeidae)_Lorryia_formosa_2_edit.jpg?width=300.
- Mite wikiPageExternalLink bitingmites.org.
- Mite wikiPageExternalLink chapter_05.htm.
- Mite wikiPageExternalLink ef637.asp.
- Mite wikiPageExternalLink Arachnid_velvet_mite.htm.
- Mite wikiPageExternalLink bees_honey.htm.
- Mite wikiPageID "217387".
- Mite wikiPageRevisionID "606578162".
- Mite hasPhotoCollection Mite.
- Mite subject Category:Acari.
- Mite comment "Mites, along with ticks, are small arthropods belonging to the subclass Acari (also known as Acarina) and the class Arachnida. The scientific discipline devoted to the study of ticks and mites is called acarology. In soil ecosystems, mites are favored by high organic matter content and by moist conditions, wherein they actively engage in the fragmentation and mixing of organic matter.".
- Mite label "Mite".
- Mite label "螨".
- Mite sameAs 응애.
- Mite sameAs m.01ftxv.
- Mite sameAs Q2441993.
- Mite sameAs Q2441993.
- Mite wasDerivedFrom Mite?oldid=606578162.
- Mite depiction Yellow_mite_(Tydeidae)_Lorryia_formosa_2_edit.jpg.
- Mite isPrimaryTopicOf Mite.